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<description><![CDATA[Hi Robert,
Are you on Windows 11? It sounds like you're experiencing the 3rd point in this post: https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/windows-11-known-issues/?ID=3c5ca328-ea80-440c-84cc-a67a1acf232e
That's strange it only happens with Open shell though. If you exit Open Shell the issu...]]></description>
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Hi Robert,<br/>
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Are you on Windows 11? It sounds like you're experiencing the 3rd point in this post: <a href="https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/windows-11-known-issues/?ID=3c5ca328-ea80-440c-84cc-a67a1acf232e" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/windows-11-known-issues/?ID=3c5ca328-ea80-440c-84cc-a67a1acf232e</b></a><br/>
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That's strange it only happens with Open shell though. If you exit Open Shell the issue goes away?<br/>
<br/>
Thanks!
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The start menu on the secondary monitor appears to always inherit the windows scaling of the primary monitor. So when my 1440 display is primary the start menu on my 2160 is much too small at 100%, and when my 2160 is pr...]]></description>
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I have two monitors, 1440p @ 100% (primary) and a 2160p @ 150% (secondary).<br/>
The start menu on the secondary monitor appears to always inherit the windows scaling of the primary monitor. So when my 1440 display is primary the start menu on my 2160 is much too small at 100%, and when my 2160 is primary the 1440 menu is much too large at 150%.<br/>
This behavior is only present when using OpenShell, menu scaling behaves as expected when using the default start menu.<br/>
Is there anything on your end that can be done to resolve this, or is this simply a limitation I have to deal with when using multiple software?
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